Another Jesus
The “Jesus” that is being bandied about in the modern church has become a poor substitute for the true and glorious Son of God.
If the contemporary church is going to abandon all its theological territory and take a final stand for Jesus Christ, it better be for the real Christ. Be done with this palatable and tamed jesus and introduce the world to the real Lord Jesus Christ: the eternal Son of God sent into the world to... Continue Reading
You’re Fearfully And Wonderfully White
Just as white supremacy made some black people ashamed of their skin colour, critical race theory has made some white people ashamed of their skin colour.
Therefore, just as I’m fearfully and wonderfully black, if you’re white—you’re fearfully and wonderfully white. Your identity is shaped by your creator, not critical race theorists. A positive white identity is only an impossible goal if you believe (white) people are not made in the image of God. But since white people—like all people—are made... Continue Reading
The Boys Feminism Left Behind
You don’t upend a 12,000-year-old social order without experiencing cultural side effects.
The economic rise of women represents a seismic shift in gender relations. It has broken the chains of dependency that held women down—but also held the nuclear family together. The traditional institution of fatherhood, based on a provider and protector role, has been almost completely deconstructed. Millions of men are being benched as a result. A... Continue Reading
5 Recommended Resources on the Westminster Confession of Faith
One of the Most Well-Written and Enduring Confessions of the Reformed Tradition
Confessing the Faith: A Reader’s Guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith by Chad Van Dixhoorn. Historical and practical in its focus, this book provides a guide to the confession, considers its original proof-texts, and seeks to deepen the reader’s understanding of the Westminster Confession. Both advanced and general audiences can benefit from this book and... Continue Reading
How Hitler and a Boring Sermon Awakened C.S. Lewis’s Demons
And just like that, Screwtape was born.
If you’ve never read the Screwtape Letters before, I’d encourage you to grab a copy. The book consists of 31 letters from a senior demon Screwtape to his nephew, a junior demon, named Wormwood. This is arguably Lewis’s most influential work. You can read it in a month just doing one letter a day. They... Continue Reading
The Main Reason We Fail to Delight in the Lord
What if delight in the Lord is something you grow into, but that growth is begun by a series of choices?
The beginning is a commitment to more time in His Word. More time in prayer. More time in reflective silence as you consider His promises. And, of course, the flipside is also true. That along with making those choices you believe will lead to delight, you also start to make choices to cease delighting in... Continue Reading
5 Bad Substitutes for Discipline
Parenting Against the Tide, Ann Benton
Bribery takes behavior out of the moral framework and makes obedience to you optional. Can that be right? What if the child turns down your proffered sweets or sticker and decides being disobedient is more fun? Do you enter into negotiations and up the ante? You are teaching the children that the only reason to... Continue Reading
Harms Done by Gay Marriage
Are we surprised that increasing numbers of people, especially those who lack social capital or are psychologically vulnerable, are now living dysfunctional and self-destructive lives?
We have deliberately deregulated our culture. The old, culturally reinforced pathways to normalcy have been dismantled. We have restructured our society to cater to the “sexually marginalized.” The normal has been recast as “repressive.” This project has been sold as noble. Many progressive Christians have declared it to be a fulfillment of the gospel. But... Continue Reading
Hey PCA Friends, You Paying Attention?
There is no great difference between Revoice, which some in the PCA tried to excuse, and Matthew Vines who those in the PCA rejected.
It is a moment to point out that many of my friends in the PCA, willing to deal Biblically and compassionately with people struggling with sin have opened the door to those who do not want to struggle with sin, but normalize sin to make the sin no longer a sin. Some of my... Continue Reading
Evangelical Gnosticism
The apostolic tradition carries a radical message that defends the truth of human personhood against the secular tide of pessimism about the flesh.
We do not profess a religion that despises the body. Christ speaks of us as his body, a body that spans the globe and extends through time. To disdain our flesh is to neglect the Incarnation and our membership in this historical communal body. I teach in a great books program at an Evangelical university. Almost... Continue Reading
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